Go to a therapist and get a second opinion. The wife shouldn't diagnose and if you truly have this problem, then a therapist can help. If not, then a therapist can help her. Go together for at least one visit.
One opinion about abusive parents is that they all ought to be shot, but this is a rather extreme opinion and less violent opinions are far more common.
Yelling is abusive Yelling does not mean the person is a deliberate abuser. An abuser wears the other person down. A person yelling could just be angry at that moment. It does not necessarily mean they are being abusive at that moment. It could be a person at their wits end. A person who has received bad news for instance. We have ALL yelled at some point in our lives. Use your own discretion when reading advice here. Fortunately most posts on here are answered in a manner to provide the questioner with an honest and well thought out opinion.
Tell your parent that you want their opinion of the book.
I don't think so but I guess u could say it's an opinion
This is really an opinionated question, but in my opinion, it is because people are just created differently.
In my opinion, she appeared to suffer from some sort of anxiety disorder, which is why she was reportedly taking Xanax. In my opinion, she also appeared to be self-medicating to relieve the symptoms of such a disorder.
If the victim does not explicitly ask for help, all you can do is express your reasoned opinion and refer her to relevant literature.
That depends on whether or not you believe in evil. He is an extremely intelligent, however mentally disturbed sociopath. In my opinion mental illness does not make a person evil.
My honest opinion on this one is that it was actually never named. It has become known is some statements as 'Dr. Seward's Asylum for the Mentally Ill'. But that is about where it ends.
Florida Statutes do not "protect" mentally ill people who commit crimes. What they do is prevent inappropriate punishment of people who can be shown to be incapable of making competent decisions. This is, admittedly, a matter of opinion. However, the opinions reflected in Florida law tend to prevail across the country.
My simple opinion is this, most teens should date in their age range because of the risk of abusive relationships, moving to quickly and getting serious too quickly.